It’s not yet known whether Miller vs. Healy will air on the event’s pay-per-view main card, which follows prelims on FX and Facebook.

Healy’s most recent appearance came earlier this month at “Strikeforce: Marquardt vs. Saffiedine,” which served as the promotion’s final event. After lightweight champ Gilbert Melendez was unable to make a rescheduled meeting due to injury, Healy took on the unheralded Kurt Holobaugh and earned a unanimous-decision win.

It was the sixth straight win for Healy, who originally was scheduled to vie for Melendez’s belt this past September at a Strikeforce event that officials later canceled.

Miller also makes a quick turnaround after a triumphant win over Joe Lauzon, which took place at UFC 155 this past. The bout emerged as a “Fight of the Year” candidate. The bloody and grueling bout saved what was up until that point a lagging PPV card.

It was a much-needed turnaround for Miller, who lost a shot at the lightweight belt when Nate Diaz submitted him at UFC on FOX 3.

Following his recent win, Miller called out two-time lightweight title challenger Gray Maynard in an interview with MMAjunkie.com Radio (www.mmajunkie.com/radio).

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